Wladimir van Wilgenburg
A seasoned reporter and analyst who specializes in Kurdish affairs.
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BCF: Two Decades of Hope
On Monday, August 4, the Barzani Charity Foundation (BCF) – established in 2005 to assist people in need without discr
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Kurdistan Region Commemorates 11 Years Since Yezidi Genocide
On the 11th anniversary of the Yezidi Genocide carried out by ISIS, senior Kurdish leaders urged Baghdad to implement
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2.7 Million Citizens Now Have 24-Hour Power: KRG
The Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) Ministry of Electricity on Friday announced that more than 2.7 million citizen
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Kurdish Leaders Mark 42 Years Since Barzani Genocide
On Thursday, Kurdish leaders issued statements commemorating the 42nd anniversary of the Barzani Genocide, which took
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KRG to Compensate Oil Companies
The Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) Council of Ministers announced Wednesday it will compensate international oil
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KRG, UK Officials Discuss Enhancing Security Coordination
Kurdish officials on Wednesday discussed security coordination amid the continued threat of ISIS and drone attacks wit
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Kurdish Artist Aynur to Perform in New York
The nonprofit organization World Music Institute (WMI) has announced that the Kurdish artist Aynur will perform on Nov
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UNAMI Head Voices Concern Over Drone Attacks on Kurdistan
The Head of the UN Assistance Mission for Iraq (UNAMI) Mohamed al-Hassan on Tuesday expressed concerns over the contin
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HRW: Salaries Should Be Paid to Kurdistan Region
Human Rights Watch (HRW) on Tuesday called for the timely and full payment of public sector salaries in the Kurdistan
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Implementation of Sinjar Agreement Stalled: UN Official
At U.S.-based nonprofit Yazda’s 11th annual commemoration of the Yezidi Genocide on Monday, UN Deputy Special Represen
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We Know Who is Behind the Drone Attacks: PM Barzani
Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) Prime Minister Masrour Barzani told the Saudi Asharq News outlet that the KRG know
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Kidnapped Yezidi Girl Returns Home
Riham H, a survivor of the Yezidi Genocide who was kidnapped at the age of 9, returned to her home in Sinjar following
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